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A History of the County of Lancaster
… near the northern border. There was a population of 11,485 in 1901. The Stockport Road from Manchester crosses the township in a southerly and south-easterly direction. Adlands Lane and … works, also several farms. A local board was formed in 1865; 3 this afterwards became an urban district council …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… along the ravines which descend to the Ribble and in Old Park Wood, near Oxendale Hall. 2 The population in 1901 numbered 182 persons. The main road from Clitheroe to Blackburn passes through the hamlet of Osbaldeston in the south-eastern angle of the township, where a lane …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Wall, south-west of Lichfield, was originally a township in St. Michael's parish, Lichfield, 631 a. in area. It was adjoined on the north by Pipehill, also a … Wall in 1535. 182 The endowments of a school at Kingsbury (Warws.) established in 1686 included 5 a. east of Pipe Place …
A History of the County of Essex
… population perhaps trebled and its relative size in comparison with other provincial towns increased slightly, from seventh in terms of taxable population in 1524-5 to sixth in terms of … West Midlands: Glos., Herefs., Mon., Salop., Staffs., Warws., Worcs. Other: Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Overseas. …
A History of the County of Chester
… 1914-2000 The economy, 1974-2000 THE ECONOMY, 1974-2000 In the last quarter of the 20th century Chester enhanced its … and mainly dependent on a wide range of employment in retailing, tourism, the professions, and the public … of a German firm, which made drinks cans at Rugby (Warws.); and Harman U.K. Ltd., which made audio equipment in
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… (5) ? Grocer (6) House at Ettington, Warw (7) Bro-in-law of William LOVE (8) (1) Beaven, I, p 20 (2) LVP, 1664, …
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… f Peter Vandeput of St Margaret Pattens (worth £800 p a in 1660), m Jane, da of Theoderic Haste, mar 1674, Margaret, da of John BUCKWORTH (5) Merchant Worth £800 p a in 1660 New River C, Exchequer stock (6) City and London … 1684-5 (8) Tory (9) Commsr for Lieut, 1687, 1688 Bro-in-law of Thomas HARTOPP (10) See The Ancestor, IV (1903), pp …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… attend Lord Fairfax with her petition, and wait his answer in the business. 8. To write the bailiffs of Yarmouth to give … Mr. Waterton, and Solomon Smith, to examine the late riot in Wapping, and proceed with such as they shall find to have … of State. In 1643 a party of his regiment of horse, near Ilmington, in Warwickshire, commanded by his …
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… Beversham, GR, da of - Williamson (3) Worth £2,000 p a in 1660 (6) City property, land Essex, Middx (7) Col White … not opposed to nonconformity (8) Bro of Samuel WALDO Bro-in-law of John DUBOIS Da Grace mar Sir Nicholas Wolstenholme, … Mercer (2) ? Tory, not Whig (4) Bro of Edward WALDO Bro-in-law of John DUBOIS and Edmund WISEMAN (5) (1) Boyd 28248, …
Alumni Oxonienses
… of Chelcombe, Dorset, esq.); died 23 Dec., 1734, buried in Temple church 31st. See Foster's Judges and Barristers. … knight; died at Belsize, Hampstead, 20 June, 1568, buried in the chancel of the church at Hampstead. See Ath. i. 360; & … of Thomas Wykyn, of St. Ethelburgh, London; rector of Ilmington, co. Warwick, 1586-1632. See London Marriage …
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